The creepiness of seiyuu otaku is reaching legendary lows – after hearing that Aki Toyosaki apparently lives with her boyfriend, one seiyuu fan-cum-stalker decided to confirm it once and for all by sending them recorded delivery letters as a way of getting them to sign for the letters and thus confirm they lived together.

The evidence, in the form of the tracking page, the delivery confirmation and the innocuous card used in the ruse:

His explanation:

I sent recorded delivery letters to the residence thought to belong to Toyosaki and Oshima. They were deliver without issue today.

Additionally, I left off the room number, so the delivery company must have made the delivery based on their names, demonstrating that they had most likely received packages with those names before.

Online they’ve all been saying I should be arrested for doing this – I don’t recall “sending people mail” being a crime?

Their address is already busted and I removed it from my pictures.

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My feelings at this point are a bit complex, but isn’t this a huge victory?

This sort of behaviour is too much even for 2ch:

“Ah, he confirmed it…”

“This is frightening!”

“Seiyuu otaku and doll otaku are seriously creepy – there’s no way I could go along with this.”

“Terrifying…”

“Scary stuff.”

“Anyone not acknowledging them as a couple after seeing this is fleeing reality.”

“Criminals pretending to be detectives, is it?”

“Seiyuu otaku are utterly crazy.”

“I really think it would be better if seiyuu just stopped showing their faces altogether.”

The worst part about it is that people think so negatively of otaku for the countless creepy acts commited, but fail to acknowledge all the other creeps in the world. In a America there are several stalker types who are just as creepy as these lunatics on 2ch. I'm not saying the behavior is acceptable, it's downright pathetic, but it isn't limited to otaku.

What's saddest about this isn't really necessarily the lengths they'll go to, it's that the creativity is so wasted. For the most part, the guy is objectively correct, there's nothing illegal in what he's done, the sad part is what they're making it mean that it's confirmed. It's so sad that going this deep can actually put the seiyuu, and the characters these people fell for, in danger.

Perhaps this is actually beneficial in general. The absurdity could get so far out of hand that it could snap some of these fools into an awareness of what they're doing, and some of them have the chance to wake up a bit. Here's hoping.